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While working online, I come across several tips and tricks that just seem to make life easier and make me wonder how I ever lived without them. Today I am here to share a few tips with you in hopes that maybe one, if not a few, can be applied to you life to make your days a little simpler.

Before all of the hassle of moving three times in one year, my family used to enjoy a weekly game night. I really miss those days. Whether we had a house full of friends and family or just us, we always had a blast.

Ever since I found this tutorial on Sew Much Ado for a diy swiffer duster, I've been meaning to make a couple of my own. Of course after seeing the tutorial months ago I thought I would be able to remember the tutorial without looking it up again.

If you dream of a new wardrobe but can't see yourself shelling out 100's to 1000's of dollars then a DIY wardrobe may be the way to go. It seems as though everyone is turning to making there own clothes these days. Either by refashioning what they already have or making a piece entirely from scratch.

This week I'm going to be doing an entire series on DIY Clothing. I've compiled several lists that I will be posting to help you turn your wardrobe from

If you dream of a new wardrobe but can't see yourself shelling out 100's to 1000's of dollars then a DIY wardrobe may be the way to go. It seems as though everyone is turning to making there own clothes these days. Either by refashioning what they already have or making a piece entirely from scratch.

This week I'm going to be doing an entire series on DIY Clothing. I've compiled several lists that I will be posting to help you turn your wardrobe from

I had the kids costumes already picked out and pumpkins already bought. And in my adventures of unpacking I even managed to find the girls Halloween bags that I made for them last year.

Of course that was 2 weeks ago and didn't want them cluttering up the house at the time so I shoved them back in the box and decided to wait till Halloween was a little closer. As the days went on I kept thinking I should probably get them out before they got lost in the masses of boxes but in the end I decided to put it off for another day.

Yesterday morning after a short text message conversation with my sister, the decision was made to check out a local Trunk-or-Treat last night. I was thankful that I still knew around-a-bout which box contained the Halloween bags. I headed out to the garage and managed to find them in the second box I opened. But I was not too excited when I pulled out these.

My family is big on tacos. Seriously!! Even my picky little eaters gobble them down like candy. It's probably the only food that I know they will eat time and time again. But as much as I love taco night, the best part is mixing the leftovers with Fritos and having some good ol' frito pie for lunch the next day. So obviously I was overjoyed when I found this recipe for some amazing baked frito pie. I made a few changes to the original recipe and I love it.

With these DIY cookie cutters you can create cookie cutters in any size and shape you wish. These are perfect for creating unique meals for your picky eater, fancy cookies for a cookie exchange, or just to have fun with.

I wanted to share this fun wall decoration that I made for my daughters room. Unfortunately, this was one of those spur-of-the-moment projects, and I didn't think to take photos during the process. In all honesty, this was my first time painting on a stretched canvas, and my first time using acrylics so I wasn't to sure that it would even turn out. However, I'm quite happy with the results and my daughter absolutely loves it so I will do my best to explain how I did it.

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